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The View DECEMBER 2016 Volume XIII Issue XII First Presbyterian Church 147 N. Main St. Cleveland, GA 30528 706-865-6499 Pastor: Rev. Andy Chambers pastor@fpccleveland.org Office: info@fpccleveland.org Website: www.fpccleveland.org Busy Day on Presbyterian Hill By Bruce Morgan Several men and a crew of professionals literally "stepped up" to do some painting and roof repairs last month. Under the leadership of Building and Grounds Elder Jim Crawford two crews converged on Presbyterian Hill to repair a leak in the sanctuary and paint the newly replaced front to the fellowship hall. All of this taking place at the same time that Jim was overseeing the repair of the grease trap that affected the drains in the kitchen. He expressed his thanks to the painters with donuts and burgers and is waiting for rain to thank the roofing crew. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Pastor s Corner 2 Birthdays 3 Women s Page 4 December Calendar 5 Men of the Church 6 Shoebox Report 7 Christmas Cantata 8 Congregational Meeting 9 Save the Dates 10 Pictures by Jim Crawford

2 Pastor s Corner A year ago 2016 loomed over my head like the most gigantic black cloud imaginable. Paralyzed by the thought of Neile s cancer diagnosis and a road that seemed very uncertain. I found myself at times just breaking down, sobbing uncontrollably. It was almost too much to bear. Advent came and went unnoticed, it was almost the same for Christmas. As I come near to 2016 s end, I am grateful just to be here. Honestly, I wasn t sure if I was going to make it. But, I am here and I have made it. May- The year s end for me really is a new beginning. Maybe I am on liturgical time. be I am on God s time. I long for something better this year more than any other I can remember. Thankfully, my faith tells me it is coming. It told me last year, but I couldn t hear. So, it tells me again, SOMETHING BETTER IS COMING. Pastor Andy That s what this season of Advent is about for me--the hope in something better to come. The language of Advent pushes us to look forward into the future while also looking backward into a manger. I can no longer look forward too far. Cancer has taught me that today is all the gift I m given. So, every day counts. Every day matters. That being said, I m going to allow myself to look as far as Christmas. Because in Christmas I know there is joy. In that manger THERE IS JOY. The angel proclaims it to the shepherds. Do not be afraid; for see I am bringing you good news of great joy. What I like most about this proclamation is that it is for all people. My faith tells me this includes me. If I need anything this year, it is this joy. Joy that promises something better--a better 2017 for starters... without cancer. I pray to understand this Joy the way a young Mary s heart did so long ago. My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation. He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts. He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty. (from Luke 1, NRSV) Mary would be right as her Joy would call Blessed those the proud and powerful kicked aside. She would be right as her Joy would touch the leper, give sight to the blind, heal the sick, and give hope to the downtrodden. She would be right as her Joy took his last breath and declared, It is finished, while hanging on a cross. She would be right as a stone is rolled away and a tomb would be empty. I know 2016 has been tough for many in our congregation and community. We lost loved ones, confronted difficult diagnoses, and had to figure out how to live life in a new way. My prayer for myself and for each of you (us) this Advent and Christmas season is that Mary would be right once again. May we all find her Joy, a joy the angel says is for all people, as we come to the stable once again. And in this joy, may we find hope for THAT something better. Happy Advent, Merry Christmas 2016 Pastor Andy

3 December 25, 10:00am Casual Christmas Day Sunday Worship Light refreshments beforehand at 9:30am by the Worship Team. DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS December 3 - Bill Woods December 6 - Chloe Gedney December 8 - Judy Mabey December 10 - Polly Woods December 14 - Chandler Maddox December 17 - Betty Royds December 19 - Lanier Chambers December 22 - Jan Hopkins December 26 - Jurate DeMeritt December 26 - John Rogers December 26 - Dale Williams December 27 - Elloree Chambers HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU GOD BLESS YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU Please accept our apologies if we missed your birthday this month. Please notify the church office so we will remember next year. Thank You December 29 - Regina Clonts December 31 - Audrey Harbst December 31 - Rita Morgan What is Your Favorite Hymn? The Worship Team wants to hear what your favorite hymn is, that is not in our hymn book, so that it can be added to our FPC Songbook. Send your suggestions to dwessely@bellsouth.net or add to Hymnal sheet in the foyer.

4 Christmas Card Exchange Once again Presbyterian Women will sponsor the "in church" Christmas Card Exchange. Please make a donation to the FPC General Fund in lieu of paying postage. Cards should be limited to local active members, attendees and staff who can pick them up by January 1. Cards are not mailed to those who live out of the area or are inactive. Please put cards in alphabetical order, rubber banded together with your check, in the box located in the Upper Narthex. In Lieu of poinsettias this year, the Worship Team has decided to purchase new hymnals. Members may purchase them in honor or memory of someone. We are still working the details out and will follow up with the details as soon as we get them ironed out. We have a few large poinsettias instead as part of the new decorations. These 5 attended the Synod Triennial Gathering on St. Simons Island, GA in October. They attended a variety of helpful workshops and worshiped with over 350 attendees during the weekend. Everybody reported it was a time of learning, sharing, fun and fellowship. We also enjoyed successful necklace and scarf sales at the marketplace. November Remembered: Thanks to all who attended our Service of Thanks and gave so generously. Your donations help to support the Community Helping Hands Clinic and Caring & Sharing as well as our PW national projects. December You Are Invited All women are invited to join us for our annual Christmas Luncheon Potluck. It will be held in the fellowship hall on Thursday, December 8 at noon. Please join us for fellowship, fun and food. If you wish, you can bring a $10.00 gift for our gift exchange. Necklaces Sales: We will once again be participating in the Dahlonega Women s Club Christmas Market on December 2 & 3. Stop in and shop and be sure to send your friends to see our newest necklaces. There are some samples on the PW bulletin board in the upper Narthex. Ask any PW-CT member and they will be happy to show you what we have available.

First Presbyterian Church Cleveland December 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4 10am Sunday School 11am Worship Congregational Meeting Cookie Swap Pictures for Directory 11 10am Sunday School 11am Worship Pictures for Directory 2:00pm Yonah Pickers 18 10am Sunday School 11am Worship Christmas Contata 12:15pm Deacon Meeting 25 9:30am Light Refreshments 10:00am Worship 5 12 6:30pm Lions Club 19 26 6:30pm Lions Club 6 12:00pm Rotary 7:00pm NarAnon 13 12:00pm Rotary 6:00pm Recital Chorus 7:00pm Nar Anon 20 11:00am Rotary Board 12:00pm Rotary 7:00pm NarAnon 27 12:00pm Rotary 7:00pm NarAnon 7 3:30pm K & S 3:30pm Kids First 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir 14 3:30pm K & S 3:30pm Kids First 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm Bible Study 7:30pm Choir 21 3:30pm Kids First 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm Bible Study 28 No Activities 1 8:00pm NA 8 12:00pm PW Christmas Lunch 8:00pm NA 15 8:00pm NA 22 8:00pm NA 29 8:00pm NA 2 7:00pm NA 9 7:00pm NA 16 7:00pm NA 23 7:00pm NA 30 7:00pm NA 3 5:00pm Community Worship 10 5:00pm Community Worship 17 5:00pm Community Worship 7:00pm Yonah Brass Concert Family Promise Fund Raiser 24 5:30pm Candlelight & Communion Service No Community Service 31 No Community Service 5

DECEMBER 2016 PRESBYTERIAN MEN by Bruce Morgan By Bruce Morgan The PM will not hold a dinner and fellowship in December. We'll resume our regular schedule of the second Tuesday meeting in January. The men's group will be making plans for outings of interest to the group and service projects to give us a chance to be of service while we enjoy one another's company. Kirkin' O' the Tartans This celebration of the heritage of the Presbyterian Church brought our past and present into focus. While we marched to the bagpipes and displayed traditional dress and family tartans, we also worshiped our God and Savior in a moving service of song and proclamation. 6

7 Mission Team News Samaritan s Purse Operation Shoebox Report Special thanks to Dewayne Nix By Melody Thomason Once again we had a successful packing party for our shoeboxes that we pack and send to needy children overseas. Our church provided 92 boxes which will be going various places overseas to spread the Love of Christ. This year FPC would like to recognize Dewayne Nix for his continued service. Dewayne is always helpful for anything the Mission Team takes on, but shoeboxes are one of his favorite projects. Dewayne collects items all year long for our shoeboxes and was planning to be part of our packing party. As plans often go, he had to begin treatment for cancer before our shoebox party. As is typical of Dewayne, instead of wallowing in his own problems, he continued to think of others. He made sure his 3 big garbage bags full of items to be packed were brought to the church before leaving for his extended hospital stay. Thanks to everyone who participated in this fun event and special thanks to Dewayne! Dewayne, we love, appreciate and miss you. Our prayers are with you. We look forward to you being part of next years packing party! December 24, 5:30 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

8 Dec. 18, 11:00 am "One Silent Night, A Christmas Ballad of Love & Joy," by Pepper Choplin Presented by the FPC Choir with orchestra accompanied by James Geiger and directed by David Arvold. Church Photo IT S TIME FOR NEW PICTURE DIRECTORY DON MATHIS will be taking pictures of everyone that wishes to appear in the new photo directory on the following dates: DECEMBER 4th DECEMBER 11th Don will be taking photos in the sanctuary following the service. If you can not make one of these dates, call Don (404)376-2848. He will try to work out a time to get your picture. CONSECRATION SUNDAY On Sunday, November 13th we "consecrated" ourselves and our gifts during a worship led by Pastor Andy. God is blessing us and working through His church on Presbyterian Hill and His people have responded to His call to serve and to share.

9 CONGREGATIONAL MEETING SUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING WORSHIP TO 1) Hear a report from the 2016 Nominating Committee and vote on new classes of deacons and elders. 2) Hear a report from the Session regarding The Growing Place, a newly formed ministry (preschool) of FPC. THERE WILL BE A COOKIE SWAP DURING THE FELLOWSHIP BREAK, AFTER THE MEETING. THE CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 26 UNTIL JANUARY 2 FINANCIAL CORNER October, 2016 Financial synopsis Income for Operating Expenses: $18,665.44 Operating Expenses: $19,574.88 Net Income for the month: $- 909.44 Checking Account balance (for operating expenses): $34,004.88 In October we had some large expenses for repairs (kitchen grease trap and roof repair) that were not reflected in the October numbers these will show up in November. A complete listing of the church s October financial documents is posted on the church office glass wall (by the office door). If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Thank you to everyone who pledged this year. We received 31 pledges out of 53 families who pledged last year. We had two families pledge that had not pledged before (praise God!). If the rest of our church family can pledge similarly (or more) than they did last year, our church should be able to continue its various ministries without interruption. Tom Harbst

First Presbyterian Church 147 N. Main Street Cleveland, GA 30528 Phone: 706-865-6499 Fax: 706-865-5362 E-mail: info@fpccleveland.org Website: www.fpccleveland.org JANUARY NEWSLETTER DEADLINE DECEMBER 21TH Wednesday Night Fellowship Supper 5:30 PM December Menu 11/30 - Pork Loin 12/7 - Meatloaf 12/14 - Chicken Parmesan 12/21 - Ham/Christmas Dinner Desserts are needed for the Wednesday Night Meal Bible Study to follow meal 10 Chairperson & Editor Bruce Morgan Publisher Cookie Mathis Committee Members Mil Clyburn Jan Hopkins Judy Winski SAVE THE DATES CONGREGATIONAL MEETING AND COOKIE SWAP ON DECEMBER 4TH HAVE YOUR PICTURE MADE FOR THE DIRECTORY ON DECEMBER 4TH PW CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON ON DECEMBER 8TH HAVE YOUR PICTURE MADE FOR THE DIRECTORY ON DECEMBER 11TH YONAH BRASS CONCERT FUND RAISER FOR FAMILY PROMISE ON DECEMBER 17TH CHRISTMAS CHOIR CONTATA ON DECEMBER 18TH CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE ON DECEMBER 24TH CHRISTMAS MORNING SERVICE WITH LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ON DECEMBER 25TH THE CHURCH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS.